List Of Beyblade Shows
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Beyblade Burst | |
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Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 102 |
Release | |
Original network | TXN (TV Tokyo, TV Osaka) |
Original release | April 4, 2016 – March 27, 2017 |
Season chronology | |
Next → Beyblade Burst Evolution |
Beyblade Burst, known in Japan as Beyblade Burst (ベイレーバースト, Beiburēdo Bāsuto), is a Japanese anime and the third incarnation of the series after the Metal saga. It was adapted by OLM and aired in all TXN stations in Japan on April 4, 2016.[1] An English dub of the anime premiered on Teletoon in Canada on September 10, 2016[2] and on Disney XD on October 2. The dub premiered on 9Go! in Australia on December 5, 2016 and on Disney XD in the United States on December 19, 2016.[3] The opening theme for the series is 'Burst Finish!', by Tatsuyuki Kobayashi, while the ending theme is 'Believe', by Shiklamen.
Episodes[edit]
No. | English title / Translated title | Original airdate | English airdate | |
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01 | 'Let's Go! Valtryek!' Transcription: 'Ikō ze! Varukirī!!' (Japanese: 行こうぜ!相棒(ヴァルキリー)!!) | April 4, 2016 | September 10, 2016 (Canada) December 5, 2016 (Australia) December 19, 2016 (United States) | |
Valt, who loves Beyblade, is invited to compete in a Beyblade tournament by his close friend Shu. In the first match of the local tournament, is it possible for Valt to win? | ||||
02 | 'Kerbeus: Guard Dog of the Underworld!' / Guard Dog of the Underworld! Kerbeus!! Transcription: 'Meikai no Banken! Kerubeusu!!' (Japanese: 冥界の番犬!ケルベウス!!) | April 11, 2016 | September 11, 2016 (Canada) December 6, 2016 (Australia) December 20, 2016 (United States) | |
Valt has emerged as the winner of his first round at the local tournament. Shu finds himself shocked that the battle against The Boss ended with a Burst Finish. While Valt excites himself to begin his intensive training, he is invited by Nika and Tokonatsu to see a puppet show. But the contents of the puppet show was slightly unusual. And, as the second round of the local tournament begins, the opponent facing Valt is Kensuke Midorikawa, the puppet-controlling Blader. | ||||
03 | 'Blast-Off! Rush Launch!' Transcription: 'Bakuretsu! Rasshu Shūto!!' (Japanese: 爆裂!ラッシュシュート!!) | April 18, 2016 | September 17, 2016[4](Canada) December 7, 2016 (Australia) December 21, 2016 (United States) | |
The match between Valt and Kensuke reaches its third battle. However, Valt is overcome by his nerves and ends up dropping Valkyrie. The ones appearing before Valt to pick up his Valkyrie are none other than Kensuke's puppets, Ker and Beus and, at that moment, Valt remembers that..? Finally, the match between Valt and Kensuke concludes! Who is the winner!? | ||||
04 | 'Beyblade Club: Let's Get Started!' / Let's Create a Beyblade Club! Transcription: 'Beiburēdo Kurabu wo Tsukuru ze!' (Japanese: ベイブレードクラブをつくるぜ!) | April 25, 2016 | September 18, 2016 (Canada) December 8, 2016 (Australia) December 22, 2016 (United States) | |
Valt decides to create a Beyblade club and the first person he invites is The Boss which leads to a battle to decide who will be captain, After narrowly winning the battle Valt decides to put the decision of captain on hold until they have all members. Next up on Valt's list to invite is Kensuke who agrees to join but only if Valt sets up a match between him and Shu. | ||||
05 | 'Into the Darkness! Dark Doomscizor' / The Grim Reaper Descends! The Jet-Black Deathscyther!! Transcription: 'Shinigami Kōrin! Shikkoku no Desusaizā!!' (Japanese: 死神降臨!漆黒のデスサイザー!!) | May 2, 2016 | September 24, 2016 (Canada) December 9, 2016 (Australia) December 23, 2016 (United States) | |
Valt's next opponent is Daina Kurogami. Kensuke has a bad feeling about Daina's provocation before the match. His bad feelings were correct, as Valt's Rush Shoot is completely nullified in this match. As Daina provokes him more and more, Valt becomes unable to perform a Rush Shoot at all.!? | ||||
06 | 'Get Ready! Crash Course' / Keep Going! This is Special Training! Transcription: 'Taero! Kore ga Tokkun da!!' (Japanese: たえろ!これが特訓だ!!) | May 9, 2016 | September 25, 2016 (Canada) December 10, 2016 (Australia) December 24, 2016 (United States) | |
At the Regionals, Shu and Wakiya continue to win against strong rivals one after the other. Besides that, Boss and the others tell Valt his weakpoint that he gets heated up too easily. Valt then starts special training to try and fix it, but fails constantly.. However, in Valt's Failed Shoots, Daina realizes something..? | ||||
07 | 'The Flash Launch! It's Crazy Fast!' / The Flash Shoot! It's Crazy Fast!! Transcription: 'Chousoku! Furasshu Shuuto!!' (Japanese: 超速!フラッシュシュート!!) | May 16, 2016 | October 1, 2016 (Canada) December 11, 2016 (Australia) December 26, 2016 (United States) | |
Valt is suffering from his inability to use his Special Move. However, some advice from Shu inspires Valt to create a new Special Move, so he undergoes special training. Furthermore, facing his next opponent, the intensity of the battle puts Valt in a troubling situation.. | ||||
08 | 'A Powerful Opponent! Hyper Horusood!' / A Powerful Opponent! The Heavenly Horusood!! Transcription: 'Kyōteki! Tenkū no Horusūdo!!' (Japanese: 強敵!天空のホルスード!!) | May 23, 2016 | October 2, 2016 (Canada) December 12, 2016 (Australia) December 27, 2016 (United States) | |
Hoji's Horusood uses its Special Move, which utilises Horusood's unique features. As other rivals intently watch these two battle, why is Valt still smiling?! | ||||
09 | 'Wyvron in the Way!' / Wyvern in the Way! Transcription: 'Tachihadakaru Waibān!' (Japanese: 立ちはだかる飛竜(ワイバーン)!) | May 30, 2016 | November 26, 2016 (Canada) December 13, 2016 (Australia) December 28, 2016 (United States) | |
Orochi Ginba helps Nika, who got lost. Orochi, who is said to have divine hearing, finds himself interested in the sound that Valt's launches create. Furthermore Wakiya, who has started taking an interest in Valt, lures him out by ordering a delivery of bread and forcefully begins a battle! | ||||
10 | 'Get Over It! Trust in Valtryek!' / Get Over It! Trust in Valkyrie!! Transcription: 'Norikoero! Varukirī wo Shinjite!!' (Japanese: 乗り越えろ!相棒(ヴァルキリー)を信じて!!) | June 6, 2016 | December 3, 2016 (Canada) December 14, 2016 (Australia) December 29, 2016 (United States) | |
After being overwhelmed by Wakiya, Valt falls into a slump. Rantaro, who is worried about Valt, suggests that they have some battles for a change of pace. But, as Valt continues to be defeated in the battles, he starts to isolate himself in his room. And then, while walking down a street, Orochi sees Shu coming out of a hospital..! | ||||
11 | 'Spryzen's Despair!' / Spriggan's Despair! Transcription: 'Zetsubō no Supurigan' (Japanese: 絶望のスプリガン) | June 13, 2016 | December 10, 2016 (Canada) December 15, 2016 (Australia) December 30, 2016 (United States) | |
When Valt's finds out about Shu's predicament, he takes it too far trying to help him in any way he can. Later, when, during the semifinals, Valt's friends (including Valt) wonder; can Valt keep his promise to Shu and make it to the finals..? | ||||
12 | 'Shield Crash Menace!' / The Miraculous Shield Crush! Transcription: 'Kyōi no Shīrudo Kurasshu!' (Japanese: 驚異のシールドクラッシュ!) | June 20, 2016 | December 17, 2016 (Canada) December 16, 2016 (Australia) December 31, 2016 (United States) | |
As Valt and Wakiya's battle continues, not only does the battle grow more and more intense every time, so does Wakiya's anger for not being able to burst Valtryek yet, and somehow, even Valt's enthusiasm increases throughout the match, despite the ups and downs. But as they battle, turns out not only was Wakiya holding back, but so was Valt..? | ||||
13 | 'Shu's Test!' Transcription: 'Shu no Shiren!' (Japanese: シュウの試練!) | June 27, 2016 | December 17, 2016 (Australia) January 14, 2017 (United States) | |
As the other round of the semifinals between Shu and Orochi continues, Shu finds out that not only did he underestimate Orochi, but his injury as well. And during the celebration from Valt's friends, Valt finally finds out that Shu's injury was a lot worse than he thought..! | ||||
14 | 'The Battle We Promised!' / The Promised Battle! Transcription: 'Chikai no Batoru!' (Japanese: 誓いの決勝戦(バトル)!) | July 4, 2016 | December 18, 2016 (Australia) January 21, 2017 (United States) | |
As the finals grow closer and closer, Valt finds himself with a tough decision to make; follow through his promise and battle in the finals, or protect his friend and giving him the time he desperately needs. | ||||
15 | 'A Fierce Battle! Valtryek Versus Spryzen!' / A Fierce Battle! Valkyrie vs Spriggan!! Transcription: 'Gekitō! Varukirī VS Supurigan!!' (Japanese: 激闘!ヴァルキリーVSスプリガン!!) | July 11, 2016 | December 19, 2016 (Australia) January 28, 2017 (United States) | |
The finals continue, growing fiercer by the minute. It's Valt, Valtryek, & it's moves Rush Launch & Flash Launch, vs Shu, Spryzen, & it's move Counter Break, along with a powerful new move, the Upper Launch. | ||||
16 | 'A Group Lesson! Shakadera Special!' / Surprise! Xhakuenji Special!! Transcription: 'Kyōgaku! Shakuenji Supesharu!!' (Japanese: 驚愕!灼炎寺スペシャル!!) | July 18, 2016 | December 20, 2016 (Australia) February 4, 2017 (United States) | |
17 | 'Extreme Xcalius!' / Extreme Xcalibur! Transcription: 'Gōketsu no Ekusukaribā!' (Japanese: 豪傑のエクスカリバー!) | July 25, 2016 | December 21, 2016 (Australia) February 11, 2017 (United States) | |
18 | 'Team Battle! It's Off the Hook!' / Fired Up! Team Battle!! Transcription: 'Moeru ze! Chīmu Batoru!!' (Japanese: 燃えるぜ!チームバトル!!) | August 1, 2016 | December 22, 2016 (Australia) February 18, 2017 (United States) | |
19 | 'Roktavor VS Unicrest!' / Ragnaruk VS Unicorn! Transcription: 'Ragunaruku VS Unikōn!' (Japanese: ラグナルクVSユニコーン!) | August 8, 2016 | December 23, 2016 (Australia) February 25, 2017 (United States) | |
20 | 'Bring it Together! Chain Launch!' / Bring it Together! Chain Shoot!!! Transcription: 'Tsunagero! Chēn Shūto!!' (Japanese: 繋げろ!チェーンシュート!!) | August 15, 2016 | December 24, 2016 (Australia) March 4, 2017 (United States) | |
21 | 'A Battle of Friendship!' Transcription: 'Yūjō no Batoru!' (Japanese: 友情のバトル!) | August 22, 2016 | January 30, 2017 (Australia) March 11, 2017 (United States) | |
22 | 'Valtryek Awakens!' / Valkyrie Awakens!! Transcription: 'Varukirī Kakusei!!' (Japanese: ヴァルキリー覚醒!!) | August 29, 2016 | January 31, 2017 (Australia) March 18, 2017 (United States) | |
23 | 'Lonely Doomscizor!' / Lonely Deathscyther Transcription: 'Kodoku no Desusaizā' (Japanese: 孤独のデスサイザー) | September 5, 2016 | February 1, 2017 (Australia) March 25, 2017 (United States) | |
24 | 'Full Strength, For Real!' / Seriously the Best!! Transcription: 'Maji to Zenryoku!!' (Japanese: 本気(マジ)と全力!!) | September 12, 2016 | February 2, 2017 (Australia) April 1, 2017 (United States) | |
25 | 'The Mysterious Masked Blader!' / The Mysterious Beyblade Mask! Transcription: 'Nazo no Beiburēdo Kamen!' (Japanese: 謎のベイブレード仮面!) | September 19, 2016 | February 3, 2017 (Australia) April 8, 2017 (United States) | |
26 | 'Let's Do This Thing!' / It's Decided! We're Participating in Nationals!! Transcription: 'Kimeru ze! Zenkoku Shutsujō!!' (Japanese: 決めるぜ!全国出場!!) | September 26, 2016 | February 6, 2017 (Australia) April 15, 2017 (United States) | |
27 | 'Training Camp! The Biting Stadium!' / It's Training Camp! The Viking Stadium!! Transcription: 'Gasshuku da! Baikingu Sutajiamu!!' (Japanese: 合宿だ!バイキングスタジアム!!) | October 3, 2016 | April 22, 2017 (United States) | |
28 | 'Mountains! Rivers! A Huge Stormy Adventure!' / The Mountains! The Rivers! A Turbulent Adventure!! Transcription: 'Yama da! Kawa da! Arashi no Daibōken!!' (Japanese: 山だ!川だ!嵐の大冒険!!) | October 10, 2016 | April 29, 2017 (United States) | |
29 | 'Eye on the Prize!' / Aim to Be Number 1! Transcription: 'Mezasu ze Nanbā Wan!' (Japanese: 目指すぜNo.1!) | October 17, 2016 | May 6, 2017 (United States) | |
30 | 'The Winged Snake! Quetziko!' / The Winged Serpent! Quetzalcoatl!! Transcription: 'Hebi no Tsubasa! Ketsuarukatoru!!' (Japanese: 蛇の翼!ケツァルカトル!!) | October 24, 2016 | May 13, 2017 (United States) | |
31 | 'Teachings of a Legend!' / Amaterios' Guidance Transcription: 'Amateriosu no Michibiki' (Japanese: アマテリオスの導き) | October 31, 2016 | May 20, 2017 (United States) | |
32 | 'Cyclone Power!' / The Shocking Cyclone! Transcription: 'Shōgeki no Saikuron!' (Japanese: 衝撃のサイクロン!) | November 7, 2016 | May 27, 2017 (United States) | |
33 | 'Mega Flames! Dual Sabers!' / Explosive! Double Impact!! Transcription: 'Bakuen! Daburu Inpakuto!!' (Japanese: 爆炎!ダブルインパクト!!) | November 14, 2016 | July 1, 2017 (United States) | |
34 | 'The Beasts Bare Their Fangs!' / Beasts' Fangs! Transcription: 'Kiba o muku Bīsutsu!' (Japanese: 牙をむくビースツ!) | November 21, 2016 | July 8, 2017 (United States) | |
35 | 'Primal Attack! Beast Betromoth!' / Wild Beast! Beast Behemoth!! Transcription: 'Yajū! Bīsuto Behīmosu!!' (Japanese: 野獣!ビーストベヒーモス!!) | November 28, 2016 | July 15, 2017 (United States) | |
36 | 'Rideout Rising!' / The Threatening Ride-Out! Transcription: 'Raidoauto no Kyōi!' (Japanese: ライドアウトの脅威!) | December 5, 2016 | July 22, 2017 (United States) | |
37 | 'Next Stop, Team Finals!' / Our Final Battle! Transcription: 'Ore tachi no Kesshōsen!' (Japanese: オレたちの決勝戦!) | December 12, 2016 | July 29, 2017 (United States) | |
38 | 'Battle to the Finish! Lost Luinor!' / A Deadly Struggle! The Battle with Longinus!! Transcription: 'Shitō! Ronginusu to no Tatakai!!' (Japanese: 死闘!ロンギヌスとの戦い!!) | December 19, 2016 | August 5, 2017 (United States) | |
39 | 'Into the Vortex! Lost Spiral!' / The Explosive Death Spiral!! Transcription: 'Bakuretsu! Desu Supairaru!!' (Japanese: 爆裂!デススパイラル!!) | December 26, 2016 | August 19, 2017 (United States) | |
40 | 'All In! Going Solo!' / Let's Take the Nationals!! Transcription: 'Toru zeh! Zenkokuichi!!' (Japanese: とるぜっ!全国一!!) | January 9, 2017 | August 26, 2017 (United States) | |
41 | 'Nepstrius' Trap!' / Neptune's Trap Transcription: 'Nepuchūn no Wana' (Japanese: ネプチューンの罠) | January 16, 2017 | September 2, 2017 (United States) | |
42 | 'Jumbo Jormuntor! The Venomous Snake!' / The Venomous Serpent! Jormungand!! Transcription: 'Dokuhebi! Yorumungando!!' (Japanese: 毒蛇!ヨルムンガンド!!) | January 23, 2017 | September 9, 2017 (United States) | |
Shu and Jin face off in a match. While Shu works on beating Jin, Naoki plans something to interrupt the match. | ||||
43 | 'Winged Launch!' / The Hurricane Jet Shoot! Transcription: 'Shippu no Jetto Shūto!' (Japanese: 疾風のジェットシュート!) | January 30, 2017 | September 16, 2017 (United States) | |
44 | 'Roar! Battle of the Beasts!' / Howl! Beast Battle!! Transcription: 'Hoero! Bīsuto Batoru!!' (Japanese: 吠えろ!ビーストバトル!!) | February 6, 2017 | September 23, 2017 (United States) | |
45 | 'Spryzen vs. Wyvron' / Spriggan VS Wyvern! Transcription: 'Supurigan VS Waibān!' (Japanese: スプリガンVSワイバーン!) | February 13, 2017 | September 30, 2017 (United States) | |
46 | 'Battle for the Top! Valt vs Xander' / Fierce Combat! Valt VS Xhaka!! Transcription: 'Nettō! Baruto VS Shaka!!' (Japanese: 熱闘!バルトVSシャカ!!) | February 20, 2017 | October 7, 2017 (United States) | |
47 | 'Star Battle!' / Star Battle!! Transcription: 'Sutā ☆ Batoru!!' (Japanese: スター☆バトル!!) | February 27, 2017 | October 14, 2017 (United States) | |
48 | 'Semi-Finals! Spin vs. Speed' / Explosive Spin VS Runaway Dash!! Transcription: 'Bakuten VS Bakusō!!' (Japanese: 爆転VS爆走!!) | March 6, 2017 | October 21, 2017 (United States) | |
It's Valt and Zac in the semi-finals. While Valt tries to perfect his new move, Shu gets ready to face an old rival. While both matches are underway and the finals in reach, can Valt and Shu make it to the finals? | ||||
49 | 'Old Rivals! Lui vs. Shu!' / Spin Emperors! Lui VS Shu!! Transcription: 'Shitennou! Rui VS Shu!!' (Japanese: 四転皇!ルイVSシュウ!!) | March 13, 2017 | October 28, 2017 (United States) | |
50 | 'Overthrowing the King!' / Defeat Him! The Absolute Champion!! Transcription: 'Taosu ze! Zettai Ōja!!' (Japanese: 倒すぜ!絶対王者!!) | March 20, 2017 | November 4, 2017 (United States) | |
51 | 'Final Showdown! Victory Valtryek!' / Let's Finish It! Valkyrie!! Transcription: 'Kimero! Varukirī!!' (Japanese: 決めろ! ヴァルキリー!!) | March 27, 2017 | November 11, 2017 (United States) |
References[edit]
- ^'Beyblade Burst TV Anime Premieres in April'. Anime News Network. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
- ^'Beyblade Burst Anime Listed on Canada's Teletoon for September 10'. Anime News Network. September 5, 2016. Retrieved September 7, 2016.
- ^'Beyblade Burst Premieres in US on Disney XD in December'. Anime News Network. October 19, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
- ^'SCHEDULE'. Teletoon. Retrieved September 14, 2016.
Contents
- Best Beyblades Review:
- Things To Look When Pick The Beyblade Game
- Frequently Asked Question About Bayblade
For those who have no idea, Beyblade is a game that is played by two individuals using spinning tops within a stadium. During a match, the players can choose at least three Beyblades each, but can only use one of the three Beyblades they have chosen for battle during the match. Every top possesses specific features which make it different from the other, including the colour and design, thereby enabling players to differentiate them.
A player gets a point when his/her opponent’s Beyblade is no longer spinning or is no longer in the stadium and two points are awarded when an opponent’s Beyblade bursts during a game. The first player to get to seven points wins the game. Beyblade games are played in a special stadium that is referred to as Beystadium.
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There are different categories of Beyblade and the type of Beyblade determines a player’s style. Four types of Beyblade are available in the market: attack or striker, defence or defender, endurance or stamina and combination or balance.
Top 3 Best Beyblades: Editor’s Pick
Beyblade Image | Beyblade Model | Editor's Rating | Price |
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Beyblade Metal Fury Beylocker Case | |||
Beyblade Burst Master Kit | |||
Beyblade Burst Avatar Attack Battle Set |
While most games have gone 2-dimensional and played on TV, most kids are happy playing Beyblades the old-school way, especially because of its strong association with anime.
As I have earlier hinted, there are many types of Beyblades and the secret to winning remains getting the correct mix of attack, strength, and defence. In the next section, I will take you through the Beyblade review list of 10 best Beyblades in the market so you will never lose a game again.
Best Beyblades Review:
1. Beyblade Metal Fury Beylocker Case
We start our review with the Beyblade Metal Fury Beylocker Case which weighs 11.2 ounces and has dimensions of 2.6 x 7.8 x 7.8 inches. While the case is small in size, it is pretty sturdy and won’t break or spill its contents easily when dropped suddenly on the floor. To win a Beyblade game, you have to be thoroughly and the best way to do this is to have all your Beyblade tops and accessories in a single place and the Beyblade Metal Fury Beylocker Case enables you todo that in style. It can comfortably take 10 tops and 1 ripcord launcher.
The case also houses a Torch Aries 125D Defense top, 1 five-piece top, collector card, guide on how to use it as well as an assembly tool, which fortifies you to be battle ready at all times. For parents, this Beyblade case is great because you can easily clean up and repack the case after your kid(s) must have finished playing. This prevents anyone from steeping on the top or any part of the Beyblade and breaking it. It also comes with its own Beyblade- Evil Gemios, which is a balance Beyblade and comes very handy in battle. Thus, you are able to save $11 on the Evil Gemios Beyblade and at the same time get a balance Beyblade. This case is also perfect for travelling.
Highlighted Features:
- Weighs 11.2 ounces and dimensions of 2.6 x 7.8 x 7.8 inches
- It is sturdy
- Contain 10 tops, 1 ripcord launcher, Torch Aries 125D Defense top, 1 five-piece top, collector card, guide on how to use it as well as an assembly tool
- Easy to repack
- Has an Evil Gemios balance Beyblade
2. Beyblade Burst Master Kit
One aspect of the Beyblade game is that a top can burst into pieces, resulting in two points for the opponent. The advantage of the Burst top components in this kit is that they are interchangeable with several Beyblade Burst tops apart from Beyblade Burst Rip fire tops. As with many Beyblade’s, the Beyblade Burst Master Kit has an anime Beyblade Burst String Launcher, inspired by Valt’s Beyblade. Along with the Beyblade Burst belt clip and Burst top, the master kit also contains 1 each of energy layer, belt clip, aguide on how to play and use it, forge disc, string launcher and performance tip. To get a longer grip, you can use the belt clip and string launcher together.
The Burst top is this kit can be used to launch an attack during a game. On a scale of 1-10, the performance of the Beyblade Burst Xcalius D11 battle top is: attack = 8, Agility = 6, Stability = 0, Burst = 4, defence = 0, weight = 2. However, these stats are not sacrosanct and its performance varies.
Another advantage of this Beyblade is that you can get its digital products in the Beyblade Burst app by simply scanning the code on its energy layer or string launcher. This will enable you to play the Beyblade game in a stadium setting with instructions, energy layers and forge discs.
Highlighted Features:
- Most of its components can be interchanged with several Beyblade Burst tops apart from Beyblade Burst Rip fire tops
- Has an anime-inspired design
- Combining the belt grip and string launcher gives a longer grip
- Has digital products
3. Beyblade Burst Avatar Attack Battle Set
The Beyblade Burst Avatar Battle Set consists ofValtryek V2 DO1 TA06 as well as Kerbus K2 DO4 TD04 tops. The stadium is designed in such a way to allow for scintillating battle patterns. This Beyblade comes with Beystadium accessories in addition to Beyblade bursts such as two launchers, two energy levels, two avatar attack beystadium tools, two forge discs, a guide, one avatar beystadium and two playing tips. The advantage of the Burst top components in this kit is that they are interchangeable with several Beyblade Burst tops apart from Beyblade Burst Rip fire tops. However, the Beyblade Burst tops can only be used with a Beyblade Burst Beystadium.
Another sweet aspect of this Beyblade is that you can get the digital tools in the Beyblade Burst app by simply scanning the code on Beyblade’s Burst top’s energy layer. This will enable you to play the Beyblade game in a stadium scenario with instructions, energy layers and forge discs.
Here are the battle statistics for the Beyblade Burst Valtryek V2 D01 TA06 using a scale of 1 to 10. Note, however, that the performance may vary depending on your skillset: weight = 2; attack = 6; agility = 8; burst = 4; stamina = 0; defense = 1. The top battle statistics for the Beyblade Burst Kerbeus K2 D04 TD04 are as follows: defense = 8; weight = 6; stamina = 1; burst = 2; attack = 0; agility = 3.
Highlighted Features:
- Most of its components can be interchanged with several Beyblade Burst tops apart from Beyblade Burst Rip fire tops
- Has digital products
- Stadium designs enables amazing battle experience
4. BB118 JAPANESE Metal Fusion Starter Set Phantom Orion B:D 4D
If you need a Beyblade that will consistently make you a champion, the Phantom Orion is for you. This Japanese stamina-type Beyblade is inspired by the anime; Beyblade: Metal Fury. It has a ball bearing mechanism and comes with a launcher. It is this ball bearing mechanism that offers the Phantom Orion a high level of stability and stamina. Thus, it can spin for almost eight minutes at a time. Furthermore, at 3.84 ounces, the Phantom Orion is heavier than most other Beyblades, which is why it is able to knock out other beys when they collide during a game.
Getting this Beyblade saves you money for a stadium because you can make use of any flat metal pan and play as you would in a stadium. Just be ready to bear the noise it will make! The bey has two pieces that are connected at the base and end tip; and the tip is longer than other beys, enabling it to be a little higher. Also, the end tip is large and round and can spin independently of the base. These features allow it to spin longer and consequently, win more games.
Highlighted Features
- It has dimensions of 5.5 x 2 x 5.5 inches
- Possesses high stability and stamina
- Heavier than other Beyblades
- Saves you money for a stadium
- Spins longer than most Beyblades
- Makes you win on a consistent basis
5. BB106 JAPANESE Metal Fusion Starter Set Fang Leone 130W2D
This Japanese Beyblade is made with solid and heavy material, which is why it is great for battles. The Fang Leone is also anime inspired by Beyblade: Metal Fury. It features a wheel which can be re-arranged by turning its metal frame, thereby enabling a player to change between defence and counter-attacking mode. The W2D bottom of this Beyblade can also be used to alternate between defence and attack. The defence mode can be employed when battling against balance, attack and bulky stamina type Beyblades. On the other hand, the counter-attack mode combines half the amount of effect an attack type bey has and efficient defensive ability to overcome power attacks. Weighing 4 ounces, it also comes with a launcher.
Highlighted Features
- It has dimensions of 5.5 x 2 x 5.5 inches
- Comes with a launcher
- It’s very durable and heavy
- Has both counter-attack and defence modes
6. Takaratomy Beyblades BB124 Metal Fusion Kreis Cygnus Starter Set
The Kries Cygnus is a high-quality Beyblade. Its 4D wheels are uniquely designed to enable it tobattle successfully with other powerful Beyblades in the market today. While this anime-inspired Beyblade (Beyblade: Metal Fury) was made a defence-typebey, it actually has two modes: defence and attack. This is because its wheel is made of a core and metal frame and it can be flipped to get either mode. Furthermore, its 4D wheel enables it to slide 60° either to the left or right when it is attacked by another bey while spinning. Also, when the Kries Cygnus collides with other bey’s during a battle, it spins freely for approximately 1800. After assembling the Beyblade, it resembles a swan, but when you turn it 1800, it has the look of a man with a helmet. Its ring has the head of a swan with wing-like designs on it; it is also among the heaviest energy rings because it is filled with iron powder. Its defence mode is activated by sliding the metal frame to 60 degrees, which enables it to deflect attacks, while the attack mode is active if the metal frame is fixed on the core.
Highlighted Features
- Gimmick of Kreis
- Has dimensions of 2 x 2 x 0.5 inches and weighs 4.8 ounces
- Possesses heavy energy rings
- Has both defence and attack mode
- Its wheel has a core and metal frame
- Slides 60° when attacked
7. New Metal Fusion Top Rapidity Fight Master Rare Beyblade 4d Launcher Grip Set by Imachine
This Beyblade set contains one launcher grip, four fighting gyro, one normal launcher winder as well as one power launcher. It comes completely new and of excellent quality. It is made of plastic and the tops are cast with lighter metals, which is why they struggle in battle against heavier Beyblades. The wheels also scratch easily owing to its light plastic feature. Its dimensions are 16cmx7cm/6.30”x2.76” and it weighs 12.5 ounces. This Beyblade is a perfect gift for kids who are aged 5 and older. The major advantage of this Beyblade is that it is cheap and therefore better for children that are still learning how to play Beyblade.
Highlighted Features
- Made of plastic
- Perfect for kids 5 years and above
- It is cheap
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8. Metal Master Fusion,Top Rapidity Fight Rare 4D Pmxox Storm Pegasus
This beyis made ofhigh-quality plastic. The set contains four blades, one launcher grip, a standard emitter and wrap, four docking accessories, two attack Beyblade, one power transmitter, two defensive Beyblade, as well as two disassembling and assembling tool. Since the Beyblades are made of plastic, they tend to break after playing for some time. It is also very susceptible to scratches because it is made of plastic. Its dimension is 11.7 x 8.3 x 2 inches and it weighs 12 ounces. It is suitable for children aged 5 years and above. You will find that this is one of the easiest Beyblades to assemble. Possesses excellent stamina when it is launched appropriately. Its price is lower compared to others.
Highlighted Features
- It is cheaper
- Comes with assembly/disassembly tools and are easier to assemble
9. BB113 JAPANESE Metal Fusion Starter Set Scythe Khronos T125EDS 4D
The best words to describe this Beyblade are affordable, cool, great quality and well-balanced. The Scythe Kronos is inspired by the anime series: metal fight Beyblade 4D. This bey comfortably beats other top Beyblade’s such as Diablo nemesis, PhantomOrion and death quetzcoatl. It is sturdy, strong, heavy and well-balanced, enabling it to continue spinning for a very long time. However, it does not do well in battles that have hard walls because as soon as it hits the wall, it loses its balance and gets knocked out by the opponent’s bey.
It can be used by both boys and girls because it is colour neutral. Even though its tip is somehow small, it does not wear out quickly. Kids love this bey because it enables them to win up to 85% of their battles. The Scythe Kronos has dimensions of 5.5 x 2 x 5.5 inches and weighs 5 ounces. On the flip side, you should prepare yourself to read the instructions in Japanese, better yet, get a translator!
Highlighted Features
- It is affordable
- Heavy with excellent stamina
- Spins for a long time
10. Beyblade Burst Epic Rivals Battle Set
This set consists of all the parts you need to start spinning: two launchers, one beystadium, instructions, two energy layers, two performance tips as well as two forge discs. The beautiful aspect of this Beyblade burst top is that all the components can be changed between tops to make customized bey tops. This means that the energy layers, performance tips as well as the forge discs can be altered in 5000 different ways. Furthermore, this bey possesses a burst finish, meaning that your opponent’s top will easily burst into pieces, resulting in two points for you. A note of warning, use the Beyblade burst tops within a Beyblade burst stadium only. The main part of the Beyblade is metal and even though the stadium is made of plastic, it is still very durable. Don’t be afraid that the beys will fly out of the stadium, it doesn’t. A note of warning: when battling, do not keep the beystadium close to your face as the parts of the burst tops fly around and can injure you.
Another advantage of this Beyblade is that you can get its digital products in the Beyblade Burst app by simply scanning the code on its energy layer or string launcher. This will enable you to play the Beyblade game in a stadium setting with instructions, energy layers and forge discs.
Highlighted Features
- It easily bursts other tops
- All its components can be changed between tops in more than 5000 ways
- Its components can be changed with other burst tops
Things To Look When Pick The Beyblade Game
It is easy to get carried away while looking for the best Beyblade games in the world. This is because there are many Beyblades in the market and they have diverse designs, performance abilities, costs, among other things.
Thus, you will need time and energy to choose the top Beyblade in the world. While this Beyblade review has already revealed the best rated Beyblades, this section will show you how to choose the top-rated Beyblades.
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1. Have an idea of the Beyblade systems
The early generation of Beyblade tops is made up of 4 sections: blade base, weight disk, bit chip and attack ring. The movement of the bey is determined by the blade base, the disk offers heft, the impact the bey has on other Beyblades and the chip is for decoration. Over time, Beyblades have evolved, with some incorporating magnets to attract other tops, while others use an engine gear mechanism to influence opponent’s top during battle and other tops have a heavy metal mechanism that uses metals to make the tops so that they will be heavier and faster. Therefore, study your needs carefully before you buy one.
2. Know the type of Beyblade you need
There are 4 categories of Beyblades: balance, attack, stamina and defence. Every bey possesses its strength and weaknesses, therefore it’s better you have in-depth knowledge of the range of tops available for battle. Attack beys are sturdy and go round the stadium in a violent manner, making them efficient when used to battle stamina beys. On the other hand, defence Beyblades move very little, spin at the centre of the stadium and wait for other Beyblades to attack first and for this reason, they are efficient against attack-type beys. The function of stamina beys is to outlast others, making them effective against defencebeys. Balance Beyblades are all-rounder’s and are suitable for all situations.
3. Picking a stadium
Beyblades are played in arena’s referred to as Beystadiums. While the stadium’s look like normal plastic trays, it has its function. Different firms make the stadiums in different styles, providing new constraints for the players to overcome. The first thing you have to consider while buying a stadium is the shape of the arena because this affects the movement of the bey. For instance, while an attack Beyblade bounces haphazardly in a square arena, it moves around in a circular fashion when battling in a circular area. Another important feature of stadiums to consider is the walls. While some arenas have gaps on the walls, which heightens the likelihood of knocking out an opponent, others have pockets for the beys to fall into while playing.
4. Picking the right launcher
To start a battle, each player has to pick a bey top and launcher. The type of launcher you pick influences the result of the game. If you pick a launcher that has a strong grip, you will have more control and can, therefore, carry out trick shots in a simple manner. Consequently, you can defeat defence tops that spin at the stadium centre. The commonest type is Ripcord launcher because they work when you pull a ripcord. On the other hand, String launchers utilize a pull string to produce more force and higher amounts of spin. Thus with string launchers, defence bays are more stable, while the stamina type spins longer.
How to Play Beyblade Game
- First of all, Beyblade must be played in a Beystadium, which must not be placed on a table or any elevated surface. Be careful not to lean over the beystadium while the beys are still spinning because it may burst and cause serious injury to your face.
- Next, the game begins after the well-known signal: 3, 2, 1, LET IT RIP!
- You can only launch one during a battle and the game ends when one player’s Beyblade is no longer spinning or is knocked out of the arena.
- A player loses a point for touching an opponent’s Beyblade.
- A player gets one point if their opponent fails to launch their bey into the arena.
- In a stadium that has penalty pockets, any player’s top that gets into any of them during the game results in the opponent getting two points.
- The player that has the longest spin wins a point.
- Any player that touches the arena during a game cedes 3 points to the opponent, and the game is automatically over.
- At least 4 players can play this game and the one who gets to seven points first wins.
Frequently Asked Question About Bayblade
What is Beyblade?
Beyblades are high-performing spinning toys which were originally made in 2000 by Hansbro. Most of the designs are anime-inspired, based on popular TV shows and comes in several languages. It is very popular among children and teenagers and is suitable for kids 6 years and older.
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Do I require internet to play Beyblade?
Ans: No, you don’t need any internet connection to play Beyblade. However, the company that created the game designed a webpage for children to play the virtual version of the game.
Are Beyblades educational toys?
No, apart from being a game played between opponents seeking to win, Beyblades are not educational and do not offer any other advantage. It is more like a social game, useful for kids to do battle with other kids. Consequently, for children who have socializing issues, the game can be used to help them get to know other kids.
Why do kids love this game?
Beyblade started as a kids show in Japan and as soon as it hit the US, it became a hit. Soon these shows inspired the Beyblade toys. Also, the game has interchangeable parts. Thus, when they change the parts, the way the bey spins and fights changes.
Final Verdict
If you are looking to buy the top Beyblade games, this Beyblade review will serve as a guide for you to pick from the several types available in the market. Since your goal is to get a Beyblade that suits the needs of your kid, find out exactly what they need. This involves knowing if they need an attack, defense, stamina or balance Beyblade.
The 10 best Selected Beyblade in the world review section will help you choose the right Beyblade for your kids.
Be rest assured that any Beyblade you order from the above list is good and you will not be disappointed